Biomass Energy Program: State and Regional ResourcesAbstract: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Biomass Energy Program primarily carries out state and regional partnerships through cooperation with the National Biomass State and Regional Partnerships which consists of five Regional Organizations: Coalition of Northeastern Governors Policy Research Center, Council of Great Lakes Governors, Southern States Energy Board, Western Governors Association, and DOE's Western Regional Office. Each Regional Organization provides leadership in its region with regard to policies and technical issues in order to advance the use of biomass.Source: U.S. DOE Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy ProgramURL:http://www.eere.energy.gov/biomass/state_regional.html

DoD Fuel CellAbstract: This web site describes fuel cell demonstration programs taking place at U.S. Department of Defense installations.Source: U.S. Army Corps of EngineersURL:http://www.dodfuelcell.com

Securing the Energy Future of the United StatesAbstract: This combined issue of IEER?s ?Science for Democratic Action? and ?Energy & Security? newsletters focuses on the links between U.S. energy and security policy, and includes a ?roadmap for action? for securing the nation?s energy future plus an analysis of the vulnerabilities to the current U.S. energy system. Also available in HTML format at http://www.ieer.org/sdafiles/vol_10/10-2/index.html. (PDF Format; Length: 16 pages)Source: Institute for Energy and Environmental Research (IEER), Science for Democratic Action Vol. 10 No. 2URL:http://www.ieer.org/sdafiles/vol_10/sda10-2.pdf

The Western Sustainability and Pollution Prevention Network (WSPPN) is a cooperative alliance of pollution prevention (P2) programs throughout EPA Region 9 (Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Trust Territories, and Tribal Lands). The network serves as a technical resource for regional P2 issues through researching, consolidating, and disseminating P2 information. WSPPN was established in 1997 and is run as a service provided by The Business Environmental Program (BEP) at the University of Nevada, Reno.